Contents
Table of Contents
General Introduction to Mediaeval Church History
The Middle Age. Limits and General Character
The Nations of Mediaeval Christianity. The Kelt, the Teuton, and the Slav
Conversion Of The Northern And Western Barbarians
Character of Mediaeval Missions
The Mission of Gregory and Augustin. Conversion of Kent, a.d. 595-604
Antagonism of the Saxon and British Clergy
Conversion of the Other Kingdoms of the Heptarchy
Conformity to Row Established. Wilfrid, Theodore, Bede
The Conversion of Ireland. St. Patrick and St. Bridget
The Irish Church after St. Patrick
Subjection of Ireland to English and Roman Rule
The Conversion of Scotland. St. Ninian and St. Kentigern
St. Columba and the Monastery of Iona
Extinction of the Keltic Church, and Triumph of Rome under King David I
Arian Christianity among the Goths and other German Tribes
Conversion of Clovis and the Franks
Columbanus and the Irish Missionaries on the Continent
German Missionaries before Boniface
Boniface, the Apostle of Germany
The Pupils of Boniface. Willibald, Gregory of Utrecht, Sturm of Fulda
The Conversion of the Saxons. Charlemagne and Alcuin. The Heliand, and the Gospel-Harmony
The Christianization of Denmark. St. Ansgar
The Christianization of Sweden
The Christianization of Norway and Iceland
Christian Missions among the Wends
Cyrillus and Methodius, the Apostles of the Slavs. Christianization of Moravia, Bohemia and Poland
Mohammedanism In Its Relation To Christianity
Statistics and Chronological Table
Position of Mohammedanism in Church History
The Home, and the Antecedents of Islâm
The Papal Hierarchy And The Holy Roman Empire
General Literature on the Papacy
Chronological Table of the Popes, Anti-Popes, and Roman Emperors from Gregory I. to Leo XIII
Gregory the Great. a.d. 590-604
Gregory and the Universal Episcopate
The Papacy from Gregory I to Gregory II a.d. 604-715
From Gregory II to Zacharias. a.d. 715-741
Charles the Great. a.d. 768-814
Founding of the Holy Roman Empire, a.d. 800. Charlemagne and Leo II
Survey of the History of the Holy Roman Empire
The Pseudo-Isidorian Decretals
Nicolas I., April, 858-Nov. 13, 867
Hadrian II. and John VIII a.d. 867 to 882
The Degradation of the Papacy in the Tenth Century
The Interference of Otho the Great
The Second Degradation of the Papacy from Otho I to Henry III. a.d. 97-1046
Henry III and the Synod of Sutri. Deposition of three rival Popes. a.d. 1046
The Conflict Of The Eastern And Western Churches And Their Separation
The Consensus and Dissensus between the Greek and Latin Churches
The Patriarch and the Pope. Photius and Nicolas
Church Poetry. Greek Hymns and Hymnists
The Worship of Images. Literature. Different Theories
The Iconoclastic War, and the Synod of 754
The Restoration of Image-Worship by the Seventh Oecumenical Council, 787
Iconoclastic Reaction, and Final Triumph of Image-Worship, a.d. 842
The Caroline Books and the Frankish Church on Image-Worship
Evangelical Reformers. Agobardus of Lyons, and Claudius of Turin
The Controversy on the Procession of the Holy Spirit
The Arguments for and against the Filioque
The Doctrine of Two Wills in Christ
History of Monotheletism and Dyotheletism
The Sixth Oecumenical Council. a.d. 680
Concilium Quinisextum. a.d. 692
Reaction of Monotheletism. The Maronites
The Adoptionist Controversy. Literature
The Predestinarian Controversy
The Contending Theories on Predestination, and the Victory of Semi-Augustinianism
The Doctrine of Scotus Erigena
The Eucharistic Controversies. Literature
The Two Theories of the Lord's Supper
The Theory of Paschasius Radbertus
Literary Character of the Early Middle Ages
Learning in the Eastern Church
Christian Platonism and the Pseudo-Dionysian Writings
Prevailing Ignorance in the Western Church
Educational Efforts of the Church
Patronage of Letters by Charles the Great, and Charles the Bald